Non-Mortised Hinge

  • Not sure what type of hinge you need? Read about the types of hinges we sell, and what it takes to make a quality hinge.
  • All hinges ship with matching screws. Slotted or Phillips head screws are available. Remember to pre-drill screw holes if you’re using our hinges for hardwood cabinets.
  • The best way to install non mortise hinges is to first install and fit all doors and face frames using one screw on each leaf-the two slotted holes on each hinge. We suggest you do this in your shop. Wait until the pieces are on site, then do a final adjustment on each door-then drill the final two holes on each hinge. This will save a ton of time if the job site isn't as level as the shop floor.
  • All hardware includes all fasteners needed for installation. You can order extra fasteners if required.
  • All dimensions are measured width by height.
  • Hardware is available in several different finishes. 70% of our products are ordered in the antique finish.

Our most popular hinge, available in 7 finishes with three different tops. We designed this hinge because our customers asked for an outstanding non-mortise hinge again and again. We believe this is the best non-mortised hinge on the market today.

Made from extruded brass, each is machined to precision tolerances. The hinge leaves measure 1-1/2" wide when open by 2-1/2" tall. Perfect for 3/4" thick wood.

Non-Mortised Hinge

Please note: You must put a back bevel in your cabinet doors when using ANY non mortise hinge. 2-3 degrees is plenty.

Do you want to use these hinges in a production environment? Feel free to make jigs and fixtures. Every hinge is exactly the same, and extremely precise. In fact, you can use the same jigs and fixtures for both NM-3, NM-5, and NM-7 non-mortised hinges.

NM-3 non-mortised hinge-with ball tips 
View in Finish:
Antique (A)Semi-Bright (SB)Bright (B)Satin Nickel (SN)Polished Nickel (PN)Light Antique (LA)Dark Antique (DA)
$9.50 per pair
1-1/2" x 3-1/8" x 3/32" thick
Whats the difference?
Whats the difference?
 
NM-7 non-mortise hinge with flat tops 
$9.50 per pair
1-1/2" x 2-1/2" x 3/32" thick
Whats the difference?
Whats the difference?
 
NM-5 non-mortised hinge-with minaret tips 
View in Finish:
Antique (A)Semi-Bright (SB)Bright (B)Satin Nickel (SN)Polished Nickel (PN)Light Antique (LA)Dark Antique (DA)
$9.50 per pair
1-1/2" x 3-5/8" x 3/32" thick
Whats the difference?
Whats the difference?
 

Customer Comments and Reviews

Kirk BrinkerNovember 29, 2010

Non-Mortised Hinge

The comments by the above craftsmen says it all about the product. Top notch.

Chris EichrodtJuly 22, 2010

Non-Mortised Hinge

High quality and tight tolerance non-mortise hinge. Exceptional dark antique finish, and good definitive ball detail. Easy to install, I ran all of my doors at 3 degrees on the jointer, to back bevel the hinge side. Would like to see steel screws instead of brass; but I understand its difficult to get the right plating on steel. Great product, that enhances my cabinet making company.

High quality and tight tolerance non-mortise hinge. Exceptional dark antique finish, and good definitive ball detail. Easy to install, I ran all of my doors at 3 degrees on the jointer, to back bevel … 

William AllikFebruary 9, 2010

Non-Mortised Hinge

I just installed about 50 of these hinges in my 1890 kitchen. They look period and were very easy to install, especially with the self-centering bit I picked up for the job. The antique finish looks great against the painted white cabinets, and the hardware is top-quality, heavy, and very well-finished.

I just installed about 50 of these hinges in my 1890 kitchen. They look period and were very easy to install, especially with the self-centering bit I picked up for the job. The antique finish looks … 

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Horton Brasses produces more than 1,000 different pieces of authentic reproduction furniture and cabinet hardware at our factory in Connecticut. We use brass, iron, and various hardwoods to make knobs, drawer pulls, hinges, shelf pegs, bed bolts, casters, hooks and even clock finials!

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